Manifold means many and various. eg He had manifold failings - too numerous and varied to list. eg Nature in all its manifold splendour
The companys manifold brochure was successful because it highlighted all the elements and different aspects they had to offer the public.
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Do you mean intake manifold OR exhaust manifold. Need to know NEUTZ.
It means having plenty of.
By "exhaust manifold sensor" do you mean the O2 or oxygen sensor? The only sensor I know of on a exaust manifold is the O2 sensor and if you follow the manifold you will see 2 sensors sticking out they will have (usually) green wires coming from them
it means when you use something too much
if you mean firing order , it is written on the inlet manifold
Overheated, exhaust leak, oil leak on manifold-hard to speculate
do you mean the EGR valve? it's at the base of the intake manifold
I'm not sure what you mean by a "diagram" but you can find detailed info on how to replace the intake manifold at the linke below... http://www.autoclinix.com/Manifold.htm Hope this helps.
The manifold gasket is the same as the plenum gasket. The manifold gasket is a barrier between the manifold and the engine block.
do you mean the PCV valve? the PCV valve is located in the intake manifold
Mine did this and come to find out it needed a EGR valve. manifold caused this to come on.
that can be any number of things. 1 check or replace the distributor. 2 check your head gasket. 3 if its back firing it doesnt always mean u jumped timing, your exhaust manifold gasket could be bad and you might be getting exhaust fumes in your intake manifold. note- intake manifold and exhaust manifold share 1 gasket